Max Level Newbie

4. Friendly Mr. Fielder (3)

"What exactly does 'player' mean?"

"You must know better. One who can obtain many useful information by the ability of the system, and is strengthened by the experience value through the battle with monsters, not by training or enlightenment. Isn't that right?"

"······맞습니다. Are there any other players here besides me, in Belong City?"

"Yes, about 500 players, including Mr. Vulcan, live in Belong City."

"Then let me see them. Please."

said the Vulcan with an earnest look.

No one could explain why he came to a completely different world from Earth and how he became a game character.

With the expectation that acting on the demands of a system that just seems to wish for his own growth could bring him back to the original world, Vulcan did all his best and talent.

But it didn't work.

No clue was found to return to his hometown, even though he did everything he could on the continent of Rubel. The uncertain belief that everything will be solved by getting a full level has also been dashed.

'Other players, not me!'

Just before giving up everything, it was a newfound hope.

Vulcan didn't want to miss this opportunity.

"I am well aware of Mr. Vulcan's anxiety. Perhaps this is the second new world to visit, unlike Dokgofu, who just left. Oh, as you can imagine, this is a completely different world from the Ruebel continent where Mr. Vulcan was."

a speech that seems to be fully aware of one's situation

Vulcan silently waited for Fielder's next word.

"I know most of the things you might be curious about, but there's a lot more to tell you. I'm not running out of time, so please listen to me first and ask me questions later."

Vulcan nodded. I was still in a hurry, but I couldn't wait to tell you everything.

And in fact, it was a little scary.

He looks like a frivolous gentleman, but he can't even measure his level.

'Even if we're curious and desperate, let's stay still.’

The pride of being the strongest horse prosecutor on the Luvel continent and the 99-level was put aside for a while.

Vulcan looked at his teacher like a model student who listened to his teacher.

*

There were numerous dimensions in the world, and various civilizations developed at each level to write their own unique history.

Tens of thousands of worlds that maintain their own specialties without recognizing each other's existence, blocked by the immense power of the wall of dimension.

But there was one thing in common among such different dimensions, which was the presence of special people who received the eye of jealousy and envy from all ordinary people.

It is natural that each person's talent is different, but there are beings that are so severe that common sense cannot explain them.

A person who learns the swordsmanship of a knight who has worked for 10 years in a week or three years by looking sideways.

Ordinary people master a field that they cannot reach even if it takes a hundred years to reach at the young age of 30.

Genius when young, and the absolute ruler of the world after 30 years.

They would have reached their zenith on their own level through their divine ability, and lived their entire lives in a stately manner without bowing to anyone.

Until we enter Asgard, the land of the gods where the strongest of all levels gather.

*

"To tell you by the standards of players, it seems that those who have a level above 90 are qualified to join Asgard.”

Fielder, who held a cup of tea and moistened his throat, continued to talk.

"A level above 90 doesn't necessarily mean that you come to Asgard. Even if you are the strongest in your world, people who are satisfied with their lives do not seem to be summoned here. A man who had no desire or could fulfill all his desires in the world he lived in did not come to Asgard. It's not exactly true, and I guess it's just a guess, but it's not groundless, as it's a conclusion that's made out of thousands of mouths."

"What do you mean by desire?”

"It's all about the desires that have never been achieved in your world."

"Well, ·····"

Vulcan made a face asking for a more detailed explanation.

"The most common desire is the desire to be stronger. I don't know much about the world you were in, but most of the fighters, or wizards, would have done anything to raise their stakes."

It was a true story.

In fact, Elderich Prezole was obsessed with magic training until he gave up all the wealth and honor he had accumulated, and continued his life until he became a rich man at the end of his life.

"No matter how genius one was in his world, there is a limit. It could be talent, or it could be it. Asgard is a land of opportunity to meet the limits and achieve the desires that could not be achieved. You can maintain the power of your front line for life and ensure an infinite life span. There are plenty of opportunities to discover other levels of absolute power, powerful monsters that you've never experienced before, magic tricks and introspection that you couldn't even think of. Everything you need to be strong is a place."

Fielder, who took a sip of tea, continued.

"It's mostly for the electronics, but it's not without people who have come to visit this land to accomplish other purposes. I'm guessing this is the case for Mr. Vulcan.”

The Vulcan re-positioned himself. After a lengthy introduction, the main point was about to come out.

"It sounds like you know what I want."

"Return to the main world."

“······.”

It was the exact reason. asked the Vulcan.

"Why do you think so?"

"You're a player."

In the face of the complex-faced blanks, Fielder continued to explain.

"There are people who come to Asgard even if they don't necessarily want to raise their ground. You have a purpose that you can't achieve in your own world. The first examples, such as those who seek medicine to cure family diseases, those who need mythical sex swords to prevent devils from invading, and priests who want God's blessing in their world, are often seen from all dimensions, but in the case of sex swords, there are people who want them."

“······.”

"People who were born to protect their own world, called warriors, usually want to. When you can't protect the world with your "power of warriors" alone, you seem to challenge Asgard as a last resort. In the case of priests, a hundred or so all came to Asgard to bring God's blessing to their world. And there's another group, like them, obsessed with one purpose."

At this point, the Vulcan knew exactly what group Fielder was trying to talk about.

"Yes, they're the ones called the players. those who fell to another dimension for reasons of unknown origin Among them, qualified strong men, achieving 99 levels. Finally, those who remain willing to go back to their original world. Ever since I knew you were a player, I knew what made you so nervous. Why you wanted to meet another player."

"That,······"

"You don't have to meet other players. I know how to get back home. This is a valid method not only for players, but also for warriors and priests, or for visitors to all Asgard who have other wishes."

Fielder stared at the blanks that looked at him with blazing eyes.

Everyone was the same. All the players who visited Belong City looked at themselves with eager eyes as if they could do anything to return home. Full of confidence, he left for the hunting ground, trying to adapt himself to Asgard.

However, no one had achieved what they wanted. Half were not from this world, and the other half were floundering in endless despair, and became the earthly spirit of Belong City, complacent.

'I hope you get what you want.’

Fielder opened his mouth.

"Asgard is largely divided into three zones according to its risk. We call it Act 1, Act 2, Act 3. The city of Belong, where Mr. Vulcan is currently staying, is the lowest-risk, Act 1 hub."

“······!”

"And in each act, there is a monster that is the chief of the district. The monster that dominates the monsters in Belong City is Sarantis, a horribly strong man who treats the devil as a post-dinner snack. If you're able to hunt Sarantis, the monster of Act 1, by yourself, you'll be able to clear Act 1 and make one of your wishes."

[Questions!]

[Boss Monster, Eliminate Sarantis] [Main Quest Act 1]

[Difficulty level B (based on Asgard)]

[One Wish for Compensation]

*Defeat Sarantis alone, the boss monster who rules Belong City Field in Asgard.